… theory of aging has been difficult due to the inability to properly quantify and define aging. … Without general agreement as to what constitutes aging and biological age (BA), and how …
… We quantified the stability of brain networks in two complementary ways. To measure gross difference, we calculated total instability, defined as the (scalar) norm of difference in the …
… age exhibit disparate rates of biologicalageing and susceptibilities to common morbidities and mortality. Differential patterns of biologicalageing among individuals may be exploited to …
… Aging has been historically investigated in chronological terms, with the majority of studies comparing young and old organisms. Yet, approaches to prevent aging at younger ages have …
… biologicalaging, this study aimed to examine (1) the intercorrelations between biological aging … ; (2) the relationships between different biologicalaging indicators with both somatic and …
… has in aging and aging-related outcomes requires the ability to simultaneously quantify many … with chronological and biological age, aging-related diseases, healthspan and longevity. …
… Aging involves a diverse set of biological changes accumulating over time that leads to … to quantifybiologicalaging, in order to investigate determinants that modify the rate of aging and …
… of aging. We present key examples at scales ranging from sub-organismal biology to … geriatrics, outlining how this approach can potentially enrich our understanding of aging. …
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… represent fundamental aging processes, methods to measure biologicalaging have been … to slow down biologicalaging and extend healthspan. A reliable measure of biological age …